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Complete game as a WR. I'm sure a lot of work went into it on top of natural talent. Kudos.
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Burrow dropping dimes. Chase and him.... Get your popcorn ready for a decade, Bengal Belles
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That was awesome!
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kudos to the cats for not bowing to the OL pressure
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Chase has undressed every corner that has lined up against him since LSU's Championship season until now. He's been unguardable!
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Now do Jefferson.
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Les Miles, LOL !
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They should call Chase the Wonderlic Test. He makes a lot of pro football players look dumb.
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He good
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It's just amazing how Chase gets separation from the defender. Many times it doesn't look quick (it is), but it's smooth and strong.
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That’s it, smooth and strong with full concentration on the ball at all times. He uses his bodies leverage better than any WR in the NFL. He’s also very fast once he gets moving, which takes about 3-4 steps. But he doesn’t need to be quick when he uses his body so well. He can also be quick when he wants to be but that’s not his strength. His strength is how strong he is and body leverage without losing focus.
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Chase just abused the Chiefs last year..
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